Courses

Printmaking for 5-7s: Textiles & Wearable Art

Joceline Howe

26 - 29 July 2016

This fun four day course explores colour, shape, pattern and print inspired by the current exhibition Making & Unmaking curated by Duro Olowu. Working with artist Joceline Howe, children will design their own printed fabrics using a wide range of materials, processes and techniques to create pieces of art that can be worn. There will be an exhibition on the last day which will involve an interactive photoshoot for parents and carers to join on the last day.

Joceline Howe’s art practice investigates subcultures, semiotics and identity pre and post internet. Recent project Haus Of explores film, dance and costume to create spaces where choreographed, improvised and interactive collide to create new works. She has worked on various educational projects at Serpentine Galleries, Tate and South London Gallery and is currently a collaborator with Hubbub at the Wellcome Collection.Read more.

Concessionary fees are available to attendees who are in receipt of housing and council tax benefits, income support, job seekers allowance or a state pension; full time students with NUS cards or those who are registered disabled.

Please bring evidence of your concessionary status and show it to the Bookshop staff on the first day of your course.

Refund Policy
Please note that bookings are non-transferable and non-refundable unless the course is cancelled by the Centre.